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See, now that's impressive. It's almost as good as Windows, which is a massive achievement given how a few years ago gaming on Linux was just a pipe dream. That's what should be boasted about, not some unrealistic gains that aren't even there. If Linux is good enough for gaming then that's all that it has to be, yet people love to try and get ahead of themselves.On average, Windows tends to have framerates 7% higher than Linux at 1080p, and 5% faster at 1440p.
Obviously Nvidia is going to suffer on Linux due to them not giving a shit about the Linux drivers if it's not CUDA related, but if by some sheer miracle Nvidia drivers on Linux got as good as AMD one's that'd help a ton with Linux adoption since no one's gonna bother getting a new GPU in the current market just to change their OS.
But it is Nvidia that we're talking about.
Well, a man can dream, right?
Also, this guy should do a distro comparison where he takes all those "gayming" distros, then takes Debian and Arch, shows how much work he had to put into installing all the prerequisites needed for gaming on them, then benchmark them to see if you could easily set up any Linux distro for gaming instead of having to rely on those specialized ones, or wait for the mythical SteamOS for desktops to release since you're too much of a nigger cattle to type away a few sudo apt get's to get your shit up and running.